33
33
tv
eye 33
favorite 0
quote 0
what the so what the fed and the government actually put the fed is trying to do is if it is trying to take businesses who rely on. or free money more risk free money to basically stay in business have to be failed a lot of people would like you know the mantra of the line that was given by. the chairman bernanke was that he is buying forty billion dollars a month with the growth of mortgage backed securities to boost employment which is absolute total absolute nonsense unless the forty what twenty five million mortgage backed security traders are going to get their jobs back. you know there's really no sense in trying to make a linkage between buying mortgage backed securities and boosting employment what he's doing is he's not so back to a bailout of the banks and he's bailing out the banks because the banks are most likely running into the could of the issues with mortgage backed securities a good example would be the fact that bear stearns j.p. morgan. purchase is getting sued for its fraud on mortgage backed securities and lo and behold what does chairman bernanke you do before
what the so what the fed and the government actually put the fed is trying to do is if it is trying to take businesses who rely on. or free money more risk free money to basically stay in business have to be failed a lot of people would like you know the mantra of the line that was given by. the chairman bernanke was that he is buying forty billion dollars a month with the growth of mortgage backed securities to boost employment which is absolute total absolute nonsense unless the forty what...
203
203
Sep 28, 2012
09/12
by
KRCB
tv
eye 203
favorite 0
quote 0
regulator: direct government oversight of officials in charge of setting the rates. >> tom: this week we've been taking you to trading pits from new york to chicago hearing what traders say about the upcoming presidential ection. tonight, it's the livestock futures pit in chicago. here's diane eastabrook. >> reporter: the summer drought has unleashed a bear market for livestock. cattle and hog prices have tanked as farmers slaughter herds to avoid high feed prices. >> we certainly need a rally. >> reporter: livestock trader tres knippa has been keeping a closer eye on cattle prices than on the presidential election. knippa doesn't see huge policy changes coming out of washington from either candidate and he's not sure that's such a bad thing. >> often times the economy and the market doesn't want a big change-- just everybody leave things where they are, figure out what the rules are and move forward. farm policy and agriculture policy may fall into just that. we're not going to see any big changes in the next two, four years so we have a framework to operate from there. >> reporter:
regulator: direct government oversight of officials in charge of setting the rates. >> tom: this week we've been taking you to trading pits from new york to chicago hearing what traders say about the upcoming presidential ection. tonight, it's the livestock futures pit in chicago. here's diane eastabrook. >> reporter: the summer drought has unleashed a bear market for livestock. cattle and hog prices have tanked as farmers slaughter herds to avoid high feed prices. >> we...
24
24
tv
eye 24
favorite 0
quote 0
merely a shouldn't if the government and now they're trying to change the law so the government often a party in these matters would decide if a case should be heard in secret it wouldn't just be kept from the public if the proposals go ahead neither the defendant nor the defendants legal team would be able to hear the evidence against the human rights lawyers are concerned it would trample on the principle of a fair trial. in fact a large chunk and presumably a very important chunk of the keys you're trying to run a behalf your client you're going to be. they're going to be behind closed doors closed sessions that you were not allowed access to so if there is an inherent on furnace there is a huge scope for. future miscarriages of justice evidence am i five and m i six knew that britons were being tortured in guantanamo m i six helping to deliver libyan dissidents into the hands of gadhafi secret police critics say that's the kind of information the bill is designed to suppress so beg who was held here alleges tortured in by graham and guantanamo has a special interest in making sure
merely a shouldn't if the government and now they're trying to change the law so the government often a party in these matters would decide if a case should be heard in secret it wouldn't just be kept from the public if the proposals go ahead neither the defendant nor the defendants legal team would be able to hear the evidence against the human rights lawyers are concerned it would trample on the principle of a fair trial. in fact a large chunk and presumably a very important chunk of the keys...
SFGTV: San Francisco Government Television
117
117
Sep 30, 2012
09/12
by
SFGTV
tv
eye 117
favorite 0
quote 0
so that is government money and we looking at it. and i'm glad that they agree that, for us to do this, that they agree to do it and not try to fight it. i won't say some of the things i know, but i know one thing, we need to shine a light on what's going on over there, and i appreciate the supervisors that brought this up. it's a good thing. any time you open up the light, it's like sunshine coming up in the morning. wakes us up. i appreciate it and hope you will go along with even them not going against it. thank you. >> next speaker. >> thank you. you start off with the civil grand jury and end here too. it was a year ago in which the civil grand jury asked to you think about putting the ethics commission on television, and i think that has been a great success. i think probably your ratings are the highest you have ever had for sf gov tv. i encourage you to open us this agency including the sunshine task force. >> thank you. any additional public comment? public comment is closed. >> can we move this forward without objection? >>
so that is government money and we looking at it. and i'm glad that they agree that, for us to do this, that they agree to do it and not try to fight it. i won't say some of the things i know, but i know one thing, we need to shine a light on what's going on over there, and i appreciate the supervisors that brought this up. it's a good thing. any time you open up the light, it's like sunshine coming up in the morning. wakes us up. i appreciate it and hope you will go along with even them not...
110
110
Oct 1, 2012
10/12
by
CNBC
tv
eye 110
favorite 0
quote 0
government for 30 years for less than 3%. and that doesn't sound like a situation where the markets are really expecting high inflation in the future. so i think inflation -- obviously we pay very close attention to it. price stability is critical. but our record has been really good. we are looking at it very carefully. the markets show a lot of confidence in us and so i'm not too concerned about the dollar on that definition. the other definition of the dollar has to do with the foreign exchange value. you think about this when you go take a trip to europe. how many euros does my dollar buy. how many -- whatever other currency that you're trading for. there i would argue that in the medium term our policies are good for that dollar measure as well. first of all, i just note the facts. the facts are that since the crisis or before the crisis the dollar has gone up and down for various reasons. the biggest factor affecting the dollar frankly has been fear. when people have become very afraid of a financial situation, or of eu
government for 30 years for less than 3%. and that doesn't sound like a situation where the markets are really expecting high inflation in the future. so i think inflation -- obviously we pay very close attention to it. price stability is critical. but our record has been really good. we are looking at it very carefully. the markets show a lot of confidence in us and so i'm not too concerned about the dollar on that definition. the other definition of the dollar has to do with the foreign...
197
197
Sep 28, 2012
09/12
by
CSPAN2
tv
eye 197
favorite 0
quote 0
you saw on the first two panels how many smart people we have in academia, school level, government, generating data about education. the question is how do you translate that data into feasible action? that's where we think edu star can make sure the data just doesn't pay our computers or hard drives. it gets back to peoples that they can make decisions, parents and teachers. there's a lot of other good points, but rather hear from the panelists on the q&a. but i really appreciate all the comments. >> one thing i wanted to add, too was one of the most positive things when i read your paper and what you're doing is for the part tichenor, it's an extremely important need and right now there is so many innovators and ideas out there that they are everywhere and there's got to be a way to sort through the period so i think that is part of the edu star concept is so, so important. it is like right now in most places people talk about the common core standards and those are done. they've been adopted by 46 states. now is the implementation and it is a huge, important stat. and what will w
you saw on the first two panels how many smart people we have in academia, school level, government, generating data about education. the question is how do you translate that data into feasible action? that's where we think edu star can make sure the data just doesn't pay our computers or hard drives. it gets back to peoples that they can make decisions, parents and teachers. there's a lot of other good points, but rather hear from the panelists on the q&a. but i really appreciate all the...
51
51
Oct 2, 2012
10/12
by
KNTV
tv
eye 51
favorite 0
quote 0
. >>> facebook, meantime, trying to convince the government its like button is something special. scott mcgrew is here to explain. >> those like buttons are everywhere. when you click a like button on a news article or picture somewhere on the article, even if it's not on facebook, facebook is tracking that data. now, that is a problem if the person doing the clicking is under 13. the children's online privacy protection act says you can't record what kids do online, so in this letter facebook wants the justice department to consider the like button part of a free speech right instead of just a way of collecting data. the irony in all of this is kids under 13 aren't allowed on facebook in the first place but facebook is being realistic here. it doesn't want kids as members but it knows there are kids there. and it is collecting the data, which right now is contrary to law. >>> in russia, the like button clicks you. russian prime minister dmitry medvedev welcomed mark zuckerberg to moscow monday. zuckerberg will lecture at state university there. russia has a growing i.t. industry.
. >>> facebook, meantime, trying to convince the government its like button is something special. scott mcgrew is here to explain. >> those like buttons are everywhere. when you click a like button on a news article or picture somewhere on the article, even if it's not on facebook, facebook is tracking that data. now, that is a problem if the person doing the clicking is under 13. the children's online privacy protection act says you can't record what kids do online, so in this...
110
110
Sep 30, 2012
09/12
by
WJLA
tv
eye 110
favorite 0
quote 0
if they get in trouble the government will come to their aid. i'd love to hear the presidential candidates and talk about this and it is not going to happen until the markets are on their own. the traditional banks are being hurt by near zero interest rate policy. traditional banks have to lend to make money. the mega banks have securities operations and can invest overseas a lot of places where they can make money in a zero interest rate environment. the low interest rates which the federal reserve told us will be that way until 2015 a are also hurting savers. >>>> they absolutely are. it creates inflation risk. people are penalized. the return ifthey are investing their savings some place safe the return is not keeping pace with inflation. every y year they are losing money. so of course that creates incentive to invest in riskier assets and that's what we had with the crisis, low interest rates then. not as low as now but people are looking for return with the sub prime mortgages. it creates incentives which create significant risk for the sy
if they get in trouble the government will come to their aid. i'd love to hear the presidential candidates and talk about this and it is not going to happen until the markets are on their own. the traditional banks are being hurt by near zero interest rate policy. traditional banks have to lend to make money. the mega banks have securities operations and can invest overseas a lot of places where they can make money in a zero interest rate environment. the low interest rates which the federal...
95
95
Sep 26, 2012
09/12
by
WBFF
tv
eye 95
favorite 0
quote 0
in the government's liffline don't. in the airtime for those who free cell phones and time are fooced toopay for and pay their bills on manage pheir finances, ppople who work hard, service ffndbth - pnversal service fundpeople who work hard, manage thhii on ttme are forcee to pay for for those who don't. in the governmenttsslifeline program. fund is a pass-thrr fee the - phooe companies ccarge yyu that they in-turr give to the government. essentially it's a 16% ax.the lifelinn program haa been around for 15 years. phan doubled from $$00 million in 20088to more thann$2 billion today. approximately 12 million people have gotten free phoness according to one million households qqalify investigations have found unqualifiee recipients, reeiiients getting multiple phonns, and extra phones beiig sold to drug dealers. theegao fouud the program rife with fraud, wastt & abuse.the lifeline program is only a symptom. the underlyiig &pproblee is the uuiveesal service fund. it is a multi-billion dolllr slush panaged by the ffderaa fu
in the government's liffline don't. in the airtime for those who free cell phones and time are fooced toopay for and pay their bills on manage pheir finances, ppople who work hard, service ffndbth - pnversal service fundpeople who work hard, manage thhii on ttme are forcee to pay for for those who don't. in the governmenttsslifeline program. fund is a pass-thrr fee the - phooe companies ccarge yyu that they in-turr give to the government. essentially it's a 16% ax.the lifelinn program haa been...
44
44
tv
eye 44
favorite 0
quote 0
government to accept bribes from terrorist groups now even though the enemy k.'s off the list officials have been getting paid for years to speak on their behalf and there is no retroactive immunity for them to do so in one speech newt gingrich even referred to the mackays plate as analogous to george washington during the american revolution and said that if the u.s. is moral responsibility to advocate on their behalf really is the moral responsibility of the u.s. to support a violent revolt against the democratically elected leadership of iran they break it down to make a is completely illegitimate inside the country of iran and has almost no support from iranian citizens the u.s. government is imposing a false choice between the m e k and the iranian regime while throwing the people of iran under the bus who desire a nonviolent peaceful solution to their country's ailes now we're all comes down to is the word terrorism has become completely meaningless and is just used as political sway for whatever the government deems it useful to make its case and reality c
government to accept bribes from terrorist groups now even though the enemy k.'s off the list officials have been getting paid for years to speak on their behalf and there is no retroactive immunity for them to do so in one speech newt gingrich even referred to the mackays plate as analogous to george washington during the american revolution and said that if the u.s. is moral responsibility to advocate on their behalf really is the moral responsibility of the u.s. to support a violent revolt...
33
33
tv
eye 33
favorite 0
quote 0
popularly as austerity this is outside a barricade in parliament in madrid while spanish government bond yields i should mention broke above six per cent so all of these demonstrations of dissent belie politicians solutions for the eurozone crisis which hinge on integration and more issues lend evidence to a mood of disintegration let me give you another example immigration not just the human capital flight out of say greece into another girl's own country with more opportunity for jobs i'm talking about immigration into the euro zone from other countries and continents facing conflicts of their own be they civil war or arab spring uprisings and greece is again take a look at this the rise in a legal border crossings. into greece so in two thousand and eleven the number of people entering the e.u. illegally was up thirty five percent from the prior year that's according to the e.u.'s border control agency as reported by our next guest and forty percent of those came through greece now earlier i spoke with greek journalist matina with the dow jones of wall street journal she's been coveri
popularly as austerity this is outside a barricade in parliament in madrid while spanish government bond yields i should mention broke above six per cent so all of these demonstrations of dissent belie politicians solutions for the eurozone crisis which hinge on integration and more issues lend evidence to a mood of disintegration let me give you another example immigration not just the human capital flight out of say greece into another girl's own country with more opportunity for jobs i'm...
232
232
Sep 25, 2012
09/12
by
CNBC
tv
eye 232
favorite 0
quote 0
we are getting deeper in relationships with some of the largest banks in government agencies in the world. >> look, jim, thank you. i think that because your stock moved up so much. people were taking shots. thank you jim, president and ceo of red hat. talk to you soon. >> stock is up huge. it is up 30% more. this market got really great. and but remember this is still a big growth business and i don't like a lot of technology stocks here. this one can hold up even as i'm sure it could go down for days because it didn't blow away the numbers. >>> good trading can be annen troy point where you make your first bubuys. you don't want that first buy to be too high. you want to feel if you are going out on a big limb and making good money after bad moneystiti decision. they have missed the point entirely. and none more so than my suggestion yesterday that google might have been a better buy than apple. i didn't say i liked the stock more. i didn't say that i wanted to sell apple. i remain a believer in apple and i own it for my trust and it might be time to do buying. but as far as buying it a
we are getting deeper in relationships with some of the largest banks in government agencies in the world. >> look, jim, thank you. i think that because your stock moved up so much. people were taking shots. thank you jim, president and ceo of red hat. talk to you soon. >> stock is up huge. it is up 30% more. this market got really great. and but remember this is still a big growth business and i don't like a lot of technology stocks here. this one can hold up even as i'm sure it...
19
19
tv
eye 19
favorite 0
quote 0
looking at pictures from the first major general strike and protest in greece since its new coalition government was formed this was reportedly organized by civil service and other public sector unions over fresh wage and pension cuts higher fuel taxes and planned job cuts for public workers there was some tear gas some arrests what we've really come to expect now. in spain as i was say you're looking at pictures now protests against what's tapped publicly popularly as austerity this is outside barricaded parliament in madrid walls banished government bond yields i should mention above six per cent so all of these demonstrations of dissent belie politicians solutions for the eurozone crisis which hinge on integration and more issues lend evidence to a mood of disintegration let me give you another example immigration not just the human capital flight out of say greece into another girl's own country with more opportunity for jobs i'm talking about immigration into the euro zone from other countries and continents facing conflicts of their own be the civil war or arab spring uprisings and greece
looking at pictures from the first major general strike and protest in greece since its new coalition government was formed this was reportedly organized by civil service and other public sector unions over fresh wage and pension cuts higher fuel taxes and planned job cuts for public workers there was some tear gas some arrests what we've really come to expect now. in spain as i was say you're looking at pictures now protests against what's tapped publicly popularly as austerity this is outside...
13
13
tv
eye 13
favorite 0
quote 0
government obligations and in cash and cash equivalents including shares of. money market funds so let's put the pieces together because this is all like legally after all so t l t can lend up to a third of its total assets in cash and then invest that cash in things like money market funds and i should know this is something you could only find out by reading this statement of additional information a supplement to the prospectus ok so we have that thirty three point three percent then the fund can also invest up to five percent of its assets in repose cash in money market funds so let's get this straight up to thirty eight point three three percent of assets can be put in the money market now let's see what this looks like in reality back to the prospectus well what do you know one gold thirty six point zero one percent of the twenty year plus t l t treasury bond fund is invested in money market funds now there isn't necessarily a problem with money market funds but this is certainly an area of additional risk especially if you thought the underlying assets
government obligations and in cash and cash equivalents including shares of. money market funds so let's put the pieces together because this is all like legally after all so t l t can lend up to a third of its total assets in cash and then invest that cash in things like money market funds and i should know this is something you could only find out by reading this statement of additional information a supplement to the prospectus ok so we have that thirty three point three percent then the...
231
231
Oct 3, 2012
10/12
by
CNBC
tv
eye 231
favorite 0
quote 0
why do you think business leaders fail in government? >> well, ting just requires a very different talent set. governments are democracies. businesses are not. good businesses are not run as democracies. government lives, breathes, and dies on fairness. businesses live on efficiency and innovation. there are many other reasons of that nature. the talents are not transferable. >> they're not transferable. i don't understand that. why wouldn't the talents of leadership be transferable? for example, one thing that president obama has been unable to do is really bring the two sides together. it feels like this country is as more divisive than it ever has been. isn't a good leader's job to bring poeople together so they can buy into the leader's vision? >> it is, but it's very, very different than the business world. you'll have a ceo who's surrounded by staff and subordinates that are basically supposed to adopt his vision. the president is surrounded by members of congress who have minds of their own and off partisan gripes with the preside
why do you think business leaders fail in government? >> well, ting just requires a very different talent set. governments are democracies. businesses are not. good businesses are not run as democracies. government lives, breathes, and dies on fairness. businesses live on efficiency and innovation. there are many other reasons of that nature. the talents are not transferable. >> they're not transferable. i don't understand that. why wouldn't the talents of leadership be...
300
300
Oct 1, 2012
10/12
by
WMAR
tv
eye 300
favorite 0
quote 0
also the goff nateor opening up -- governator opening up about the public and private life. what he said about the affair with the worker that destroyed his marriage. good morning -- marriage. good morning maryland continues in a moment. news time 5:37. you disgust me. prove it. enough is enough. d-con no view, no touch trap snaps to kill instantly. no looking, no touching. d-con. get out. >>> thanks for staying with us. 20 minutes until 6. halloween has not gotten here and we are talking about the hot toys for the coming christmas season. high tech items like tablets always get all the publicity. they are the headlineers. but low tech toys may wind up on children's wish lists. monster high dolls from mattel are one of the biggest names in the doll aisle and i have no idea what it is and thanks to the return of the lay away programs, it might be more difficult to get your hands on some of the hot toys. >> it's tighter inventory at the retail level and they are aggressive lay away programs by most of the retailers. because of the aggressive lay away programs which are great t
also the goff nateor opening up -- governator opening up about the public and private life. what he said about the affair with the worker that destroyed his marriage. good morning -- marriage. good morning maryland continues in a moment. news time 5:37. you disgust me. prove it. enough is enough. d-con no view, no touch trap snaps to kill instantly. no looking, no touching. d-con. get out. >>> thanks for staying with us. 20 minutes until 6. halloween has not gotten here and we are...
195
195
Sep 29, 2012
09/12
by
KNTV
tv
eye 195
favorite 0
quote 1
. >>> just ahead, the government changes a policy that makes immigration and gay rights activists happy. stay with us. ♪ just put a little bit of yourself ♪ ♪ in everything you do [ female announcer ] add your own ingredients to hamburger helper for a fresh take on a quick, delicious meal. it's one box with hundreds of possibilities. of green giant vegetables it's easy to eat like a giant... ♪ and feel like a green giant. ♪ ho ho ho ♪ green giant >>> an update on our breaking story. the mother wanted in market hill has been arrested in nevada. police arrested her, and martha francis just spoke to sheriff's deputies. >> reporter: marcy keelan is in custody. her baby is safe tonight. she was taken into custody in personally, nevada. where sheriff's deputyies found her with her baby. she is accused of using her daughter to shoplift from a grocery store. keelan was wanted on a $50,000 warrant on charges of burglary and contributing to the delinquency of a minor. >> she answered the door and was taken into custody without incident. the 11-month-old baby boy is absolutely fine. >>
. >>> just ahead, the government changes a policy that makes immigration and gay rights activists happy. stay with us. ♪ just put a little bit of yourself ♪ ♪ in everything you do [ female announcer ] add your own ingredients to hamburger helper for a fresh take on a quick, delicious meal. it's one box with hundreds of possibilities. of green giant vegetables it's easy to eat like a giant... ♪ and feel like a green giant. ♪ ho ho ho ♪ green giant >>> an update on...
388
388
Sep 25, 2012
09/12
by
CNBC
tv
eye 388
favorite 0
quote 0
>> i this i there's no question that this is a mandate on whether you think government needs more tax dollars right now or we need to address the situation of the spending and n inc incurrence of more debt. we need to find a way to come together and have to act like folks do and their families and businesses and say normal reasonable people can disagree but let's find ways to work together and set aside those disagreements. >> if the president is reelected, how do you work with him and what is the proposal that's put on the table to try and move forward at some point? >> again in the hypothetical, if the president is reelected, i do think that he said he's not signing a bill that will keep taxes and the rates where they are. now we'll have to see what kind of sort of growth in revenue that he is talking about, and what form that's going to take. i think mitt romney has said all along, too, that in tax reform, we want to wring down rates for everybody, but he's also said he wants to close the loopholes. >> he said he'll work with congress to figure out what that is. >> that's been the
>> i this i there's no question that this is a mandate on whether you think government needs more tax dollars right now or we need to address the situation of the spending and n inc incurrence of more debt. we need to find a way to come together and have to act like folks do and their families and businesses and say normal reasonable people can disagree but let's find ways to work together and set aside those disagreements. >> if the president is reelected, how do you work with him...
442
442
Sep 25, 2012
09/12
by
KGO
tv
eye 442
favorite 0
quote 0
. >> there is a job the government ends up the share holders of companies to see the work is not exemployedde exemployedded -- exploited and brutal for the workers. >> we know it happened in a plant that makes electronics for the auto industry but also make smz parts for apple. apple isn't saying for which products. fox consays it's still trying to investigate what caused that riot. >> thank you very much. >> there is more still to come including why facebook stock is taking another tumble. >> tiny apartment that's can save you a lot of money >>> a set of new laws gives the public utilities commission more power regulate pg&e. the first requires the cpuc to adopt safety regulations made by the national transportation safety board. other two give more power evaluate the state utilities and regulate bonuses. assemblyman jerry hill says they put the cpuc on notice. he blames lax regulations and the cause of the san bruno gas pipeline explosion that killed eight people two years ago. >> this is now the law and a requirement. and assemblyman hill said the law is aimed to change the culture at pg&e
. >> there is a job the government ends up the share holders of companies to see the work is not exemployedde exemployedded -- exploited and brutal for the workers. >> we know it happened in a plant that makes electronics for the auto industry but also make smz parts for apple. apple isn't saying for which products. fox consays it's still trying to investigate what caused that riot. >> thank you very much. >> there is more still to come including why facebook stock is...
72
72
Sep 25, 2012
09/12
by
FBC
tv
eye 72
favorite 0
quote 0
there are so many bad things the government has done. i'm not willing to take a risk and risk my capital right now even with demand out there. melissa: peter, what do you think the government could do to create jobs right now? it is very easy to stand on the sidelines and throw stones what is going on. but is there one solid concrete thing they could do? >> yeah. i think they could focus on the trade deficit with china because the money goes to china is money that leaves but doesn't come back to, buy foreign products but doesn't buy american products. that is one problem. the other is, if we develop more domestic energy even consuming same amount that is much less for the middle east that doesn't come back. finally, i think, small businesses could use a lot of help from the banks. that is banks were more able and ready to lend. and recognizing that the, the banking crisis that we had in 2008 and nine wasn't from lack of regulation but it was failure of regulations we had. melissa: yeah. >> dodd-frank was really more than we needed. sarba
there are so many bad things the government has done. i'm not willing to take a risk and risk my capital right now even with demand out there. melissa: peter, what do you think the government could do to create jobs right now? it is very easy to stand on the sidelines and throw stones what is going on. but is there one solid concrete thing they could do? >> yeah. i think they could focus on the trade deficit with china because the money goes to china is money that leaves but doesn't come...
487
487
Oct 3, 2012
10/12
by
KCSM
tv
eye 487
favorite 0
quote 0
ahmadinejad said the responsibility does not lie with the government. he called on his conservative rival to stand together against the u.s. and europe. conservative politicians are fighting for power. iranians will go to the polls next june to elect a successor to ahmadinejad. >>> the sanctions include a ban on the purchase of u rain you mean oil and that is hurting many businesses. how is it affects business people. >> western leaders are saying the sanctions are affecting the daily lives of the people in and outside of iran and iranians are finding imports more and more expensive and the reel's fall has hurt businesses abroad. in iranian businesses trade through the united arab emirates. 400,000 live in the largest city dubai and they shep daily commodities home across the parisian golf and many are going to banks to exchange the reals for dollars and some money changers have stopped accepting the currency. one trader says he will have to stop exporting to iran. a spokesperson for the iranian chamber of commerce says businesses in dubai with getting
ahmadinejad said the responsibility does not lie with the government. he called on his conservative rival to stand together against the u.s. and europe. conservative politicians are fighting for power. iranians will go to the polls next june to elect a successor to ahmadinejad. >>> the sanctions include a ban on the purchase of u rain you mean oil and that is hurting many businesses. how is it affects business people. >> western leaders are saying the sanctions are affecting the...
129
129
Sep 25, 2012
09/12
by
KTVU
tv
eye 129
favorite 0
quote 0
in the end, i think this is a problem for the chinese government to fix." a foxconn spokesoman declined to say whether apple's new iphone 5 is manufactuered at the plant where the fighting happened. you think the chinese will munch on american snacks and cereals? kellogg is sure hoping so. the company that makes frosted flakes, pop tarts, and rice krispies formed a joint venture to sell its wares through palm- oil manufacturer wilmar international. milk is becoming a staple in china. kellogg's hopes the chinese will see how well milk goes with cereal. general mills already has a deal to sell its cereal there. within 5 years, china is expected to become the world's largest food and beverage market. analsts fear an economic slowdown in china could cause nike to run into trouble. according to marketwatch, analysts say china represents 30% of nike's operating profit. in june, the athletic gear company shocked wall street with lower-than-predicted profits due to a decline in demand in china. nike reports earnings thursday. toyota, the pioneer in hybrid electric
in the end, i think this is a problem for the chinese government to fix." a foxconn spokesoman declined to say whether apple's new iphone 5 is manufactuered at the plant where the fighting happened. you think the chinese will munch on american snacks and cereals? kellogg is sure hoping so. the company that makes frosted flakes, pop tarts, and rice krispies formed a joint venture to sell its wares through palm- oil manufacturer wilmar international. milk is becoming a staple in china....
30
30
tv
eye 30
favorite 0
quote 0
apparently some private beneficiary from the government. this is a matter that is that leaves a huge question mark for the peace and stability of the world order and if syria would become a failed state and i think it is the most likely scenario and will have the fundamentalist ruling in parts of syria this will be a huge headache to everyone to the whole world. still coming out in the program no rules for whistleblowers these soldiers are revealed to us violence in iraq and afghanistan is being denied their right to swift trial his lawyer demands all charges be dropped saying the case is taking twice as long to build as the empire state building. has later but now an agency chief has admitted as the alliance's withdrawal from afghanistan could come earlier than expected the statement comes on the heels of a spate of at times that broad coalition casualties to two thousand insider attacks on western soldiers are taking their toll on the troops' morale saying the secretary general and they have also affected nature afghan relations as their
apparently some private beneficiary from the government. this is a matter that is that leaves a huge question mark for the peace and stability of the world order and if syria would become a failed state and i think it is the most likely scenario and will have the fundamentalist ruling in parts of syria this will be a huge headache to everyone to the whole world. still coming out in the program no rules for whistleblowers these soldiers are revealed to us violence in iraq and afghanistan is...
373
373
Sep 25, 2012
09/12
by
KQEH
tv
eye 373
favorite 0
quote 0
and one thing that's not fair is price controls imposed by government. i think history shows the best way to have price goes down is to have competition and lots of consumer choice. and to have government step in and insert and exert price controls never works and it won't work here either. >> tom: over the past year the financial industry, well really over the past four year, let's be honest, the financial industry's reputation has been dinged. but the financial trust index has found a percentage of americans trusting banks has been falling steadily. fewer than a third trust banks it in the latest survey, this summer. how does the industry and you specifically begin to address this? >> well, the financial system went through a shock, really, and avalanche of problems as we all know beginning in 2008 and following. and the fallout from that revealed that we had financial institutions and more specifically individuals within financial institutions. and people throughout the financial system, you know, doing things that turned out to be not very wise. and
and one thing that's not fair is price controls imposed by government. i think history shows the best way to have price goes down is to have competition and lots of consumer choice. and to have government step in and insert and exert price controls never works and it won't work here either. >> tom: over the past year the financial industry, well really over the past four year, let's be honest, the financial industry's reputation has been dinged. but the financial trust index has found a...
323
323
Sep 26, 2012
09/12
by
KTVU
tv
eye 323
favorite 0
quote 0
the government also plans to eliminate certain tax breaks. spain is intending to cut 60 billion euros from its budget by the end of 2014. back in the u.s., more signs of a recovery in the housing market. home prices are up for the third month in a row. record low mortgages, a surge in home sales and fewer foreclosures pushed prices up 1.2% in july. the s&p case shiller index notes over the past year prices are up 16% in phoenix, one of the hardest-hit areas by the housing collapse, and 6% in minneapolis and detroit. however, prices dropped compared to last year in atlanta, new york, chicago, and las vegas. staples will shut down more stores. the chain will close 15 stores in the u.s., and 45 stores in europe. staples is attempting to cut costs in order to invest in its online and mobile business. it hopes to save around $250 million by 2015. toys 'r' us begins hiring 45,000 holiday workers this week. that's 5 thousand more than last year. the retailer joins walmart, khol's and target in hiring seasonal workers. it's predicted holiday sales wi
the government also plans to eliminate certain tax breaks. spain is intending to cut 60 billion euros from its budget by the end of 2014. back in the u.s., more signs of a recovery in the housing market. home prices are up for the third month in a row. record low mortgages, a surge in home sales and fewer foreclosures pushed prices up 1.2% in july. the s&p case shiller index notes over the past year prices are up 16% in phoenix, one of the hardest-hit areas by the housing collapse, and 6%...
230
230
Oct 2, 2012
10/12
by
WBFF
tv
eye 230
favorite 0
quote 1
the government temporarily lifted tolls for the chinese holidays... and because of roads. if that's not bad... there ere also reporrs of several acciddnts that made tte situation worre. coming up... up...yoo could soon be gettiig if you're a customer off american express.the rrason why... and how much thattcheck could be worth. and a skateboarring event... takes a dramatic turr. we'll show you what haapens to this idee just seconds after this clip you're seeing here... and how it's a miracle he walked awayyunharmed.you're watching fox 45 good day when we switched to fios, we got better tv, better phone, better internet. it was like somebody like took our computer, shook all the junk out of it. we're actually getting more for our money with fios. [ male announcer ] it's time to get more for your money. upgrade to verizon fios internet, tv and phone with our best price online. just $84.99 a month, guaranteed for one year with no annual contract. there's at least three computers. [ girl 1 ] a tablet. [ woman 1 ] couple of gaming systems. we could all be running at the same ti
the government temporarily lifted tolls for the chinese holidays... and because of roads. if that's not bad... there ere also reporrs of several acciddnts that made tte situation worre. coming up... up...yoo could soon be gettiig if you're a customer off american express.the rrason why... and how much thattcheck could be worth. and a skateboarring event... takes a dramatic turr. we'll show you what haapens to this idee just seconds after this clip you're seeing here... and how it's a miracle he...
WHUT (Howard University Television)
267
267
Oct 3, 2012
10/12
by
WHUT
tv
eye 267
favorite 0
quote 0
ahmadinejad said the responsibility does not lie with the government. he called on his conservative rival to stand together against the u.s. and europe. conservative politicians are fighting for power. iranians will go to the polls next june to elect successor to ahmadinejad. >>> iranians are finding imports more and more expensive. and the rial's fall has hurt businesses abroad. many iranian businesses trade through the united arab emirates. 400,000 iranians live in its largest city, dubai. they ship daily commodities home across the persian gulf. many are going to banks to exchange rials for dollars but some money exchanges in dubai stopped accepting the currency. one trader said he'll have to stop exporting to iran. a spokesperson for the iranian chamber of commerce says businesses in dubai are getting one-third of previous prices. >> they are not getting any money out of iran for the goods they are sending. they stopped sending goods. therefore, they have to reduce their businesses. >> he said the rial's continued fault seems inevitable. >>> a senka
ahmadinejad said the responsibility does not lie with the government. he called on his conservative rival to stand together against the u.s. and europe. conservative politicians are fighting for power. iranians will go to the polls next june to elect successor to ahmadinejad. >>> iranians are finding imports more and more expensive. and the rial's fall has hurt businesses abroad. many iranian businesses trade through the united arab emirates. 400,000 iranians live in its largest city,...
49
49
tv
eye 49
favorite 0
quote 0
government has assured in a program of drone strikes it started under president george w. bush it's vastly accelerated under president obama and it's in yemen it's in somalia it's in pakistan and we're even hearing reports that it's in mali in the philippines all over the world yet we don't know really who's involved in these drone strikes what the standards are and what the processes are now do you think that government officials and policymakers underestimate or fail to recognize some of the consequences of this drone campaign that's absolutely right we're talking not just about the number of civilians killed or the number of militants killed but the toll on these communities in parts of pakistan somalia and yemen we're talking about regions where there's already a problem of war but this is really adding to the problem as we have civilians were really caught in the crossfire between milligan militant groups on the one hand and u.s. drone strikes on the other they're afraid of being being targeted merely because they're associating with individuals because they're outsid
government has assured in a program of drone strikes it started under president george w. bush it's vastly accelerated under president obama and it's in yemen it's in somalia it's in pakistan and we're even hearing reports that it's in mali in the philippines all over the world yet we don't know really who's involved in these drone strikes what the standards are and what the processes are now do you think that government officials and policymakers underestimate or fail to recognize some of the...
13
13
tv
eye 13
favorite 0
quote 0
armed men a mosque two men presumably spec ops of the government troops entered the polling station after it was closed and at the end of this company the international transparency reports that after they left all the results of this particular polling station were changed so there are certain indications that at least two polling stations results in georgia may be canceled due to these irregularities meanwhile certainly we have no indication for now whatsoever when the total one hundred percent of the votes will be counted and while we have the results but certainly we'll be following all throughout the day to see the latest figures and the latest numbers but still the situation in fact may change dramatically because the exit poll results and the results which have been counted so far those are the proportional seats in parliament and some allege that saakashvili sparty may still gain the slightest of advantages in a majority tarion seats and in fact that they could win the majority in parliament by just a few seats certainly a very interesting and unpredictable election that is and we
armed men a mosque two men presumably spec ops of the government troops entered the polling station after it was closed and at the end of this company the international transparency reports that after they left all the results of this particular polling station were changed so there are certain indications that at least two polling stations results in georgia may be canceled due to these irregularities meanwhile certainly we have no indication for now whatsoever when the total one hundred...
192
192
Oct 3, 2012
10/12
by
KTVU
tv
eye 192
favorite 0
quote 0
government officials held a new round of talks with foreign lenders. officials need to clinch a deal before meeting up with eurozone ministers next week. all greek citizens have been displaying their frustrations with severe cuts in salaries, pensions and benefits. european leaders still question whether the austerity measures will actually happen. there was some shine to auto sales in september. the big three u.s. automakers - ford, chrysler and gm - reported mixed but mostly upbeat sales in september on tuesday. chrysler was on top with a 12% uptick in september sales. sales came from new models, low interest rates and the improving u.s. economy. the car manufacturer reported sales of 142,000 vehicles, led by the dodge avenger midsize sedan. gm had a 1.5% increase, but truck sales fell 7.6%. ford sales slipped .1%. toyota sales in the u.s. rose over 40%. there's more trouble in the air for american airlines. tuesday, a boeing 777 flying from chicago to london made two emergency landings, one in canada because of a medical emergency and other in irela
government officials held a new round of talks with foreign lenders. officials need to clinch a deal before meeting up with eurozone ministers next week. all greek citizens have been displaying their frustrations with severe cuts in salaries, pensions and benefits. european leaders still question whether the austerity measures will actually happen. there was some shine to auto sales in september. the big three u.s. automakers - ford, chrysler and gm - reported mixed but mostly upbeat sales in...
28
28
tv
eye 28
favorite 0
quote 0
around the whole thing the bad way it was one and let's bring in the context of government intervention at that time because doesn't the story kind of go at least what a lot of people believe that hank paulson kind of strong arm can listen to this deal or there was some. in certain surrounding the way it was done maybe the pressure that was put on they really wanted regulators knew that lehman brothers was probably going to fail and they didn't want another investment bank to go down at the same time so there was significant pressure from washington if you're going to do this deal you're going to have to get it done and it probably accounted for why bank of america felt it was ok to pay so much money but also you know the other side of that is that bank of america had a significant amount of hubris at the time they had done a few acquisitions and they felt like they were really successful at it they thought they knew how these things worked and so they didn't do the kind of homework that they thought they should have done more importantly they didn't do the kind of disclosure that they
around the whole thing the bad way it was one and let's bring in the context of government intervention at that time because doesn't the story kind of go at least what a lot of people believe that hank paulson kind of strong arm can listen to this deal or there was some. in certain surrounding the way it was done maybe the pressure that was put on they really wanted regulators knew that lehman brothers was probably going to fail and they didn't want another investment bank to go down at the...